South Dakota Assembles a Statewide Student-Records Database

As students increasingly take courses at more than one of South Dakota's six public universities at a time, the state's Board of Regents is spending $1-million on an electronic database to help the institutions keep track of student records. The new system will require the colleges to make many of their course-registration practices uniform.

Because students are taking online courses and traveling to multiple campuses for classes, their records are often dispersed and difficult to

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